Ultrasonic surgical system for osseous transection

US10835276B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10835276-B2
Application numberUS-201916243816-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 9, 2019
Priority dateJan 11, 2018
Publication dateNov 17, 2020
Grant dateNov 17, 2020

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A surgical system for transecting osseous tissue includes an ultrasonic waveform generator, a control unit, an ultrasonic instrument assembly including a electromechanical transducer and an ultrasonic blade, and a robotic system. The ultrasonic instrument assembly is attached to the robotic arm. The surgical system is configured so that the robotic arm moves the ultrasonic blade at a constant forward feed speed through the bone during a cutting operation and so that the forward motion is reduced, and preferably halted automatically upon a reduction in load per unit time or applied power, as monitored by a pickup or sensor.

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A surgical system comprising: a bone cutting blade having a cutting edge, said bone cutting blade being configured for transmitting ultrasonic vibrational energy; an ultrasonic electromechanical transducer, said bone cutting blade being operatively connected to said ultrasonic electromechanical transducer; a robotic arm, said bone cutting blade being mounted to said robotic arm; a control processor operatively connected to said robotic arm, said processor configured in part for controlling motion of said robotic arm so that said robotic arm moves said bone cutting blade at a constant or uniform rate through bone tissue during a cutting operation; and an electrical waveform generator operatively connected to said ultrasonic electromechanical transducer for energizing same to energize said bone cutting blade with ultrasonic mechanical waveform energy, said processor being operatively connected to said electrical waveform generator and configured therewith to monitor load of said ultrasonic electromechanical transducer, said processor being further configured to undertake, upon sensing a reduction in load or applied power, a control action taken from the group consisting of inducing said robotic arm to halt motion of said bone cutting blade and at least substantially reducing waveform energy output of said electrical waveform generator. 2. A surgical system for transecting osseous tissue in close proximity to vitally important structures, comprising: an ultrasonic waveform generator; a control unit operatively connected to said ultrasonic waveform generator; an ultrasonic instrument assembly including an electromechanical transducer and an ultrasonic blade, said ultrasonic waveform generator being operatively connected to said transducer for energizing same; and a robotic subsystem including servomechanisms and a robotic arm movable by said servomechanisms, wherein: a load sensor or pickup component is operatively connected said electromechanical transducer and included in said ultrasonic waveform generator, said load sensor or pickup component being operatively connected to said control unit; said ultrasonic instrument assembly is attached to said robotic arm; said control unit is operatively connected to said servomechanisms and configured to actuate said robotic arm so as to move said ultrasonic blade at a constant forward feed rate through bone tissue during a cutting operation; said control unit being further configured to operate said servomechanisms, in response to a drop in load per unit time or applied power as detected by said load sensor or pickup component, to at least reduce forward motion of said ultrasonic blade through the bone tissue automatically. 3. A surgical system for transecting osseous tissue in close proximity to vitally important structures, comprising: an ultrasonic waveform generator; a control unit operatively connected to said ultrasonic waveform generator; an ultrasonic instrument assembly including an electromechanical transducer and an ultrasonic blade, said ultrasonic waveform generator being operatively connected to said transducer for energizing same; and a robotic subsystem including servomechanisms and a robotic arm movable by said servomechanisms, wherein: a load sensor or pickup component is operatively connected to said electromechanical transducer and included in said ultrasonic waveform generator, said load sensor or pickup component being operatively connected to said control unit; said ultrasonic instrument assembly is attached to said robotic arm; said control unit is operatively connected to said servomechanisms and configured to actuate said robotic arm so as to move said ultrasonic blade at a constant forward feed rate through bone tissue during a cutting operation; said control unit being further configured to operate said servomechanisms, in response to a drop in load per unit time or applied power as detected by said load sensor or pickup component, to at least substantially reduce power output of said ultrasonic signal generator automatically. 4. A surgical method comprising: providing an ultrasonic bone cutting blade operatively connected to an ultrasonic electromechanical transducer; mounting said ultrasonic bone cutting blade and said ultrasonic electromechanical transducer to a robotic arm; via a plurality of servomechanisms actuating said robotic arm to move said ultrasonic bone cutting blade at a constant or uniform rate through bone tissue during a surgical cutting operation; operating an electrical waveform generator to energize said ultrasonic electromechanical transducer to vibrate said ultrasonic bone cutting blade at an ultrasonic frequency during said surgical cutting operation, the operating of said electrical waveform generator including adjusting power output thereof to maintain a constant vibrational amplitude of said ultrasonic bone cutting blade; automatically monitoring load or power output of said electrical waveform generator; and upon sensing a reduction in load or applied power, undertaking a control action taken from the group consisting of operating said servomechanisms to actuate said robotic arm to halt motion of said ultrasonic bone cutting blade and at least substantially reducing waveform energy output of said electrical waveform generator. 5. The method defined in claim 4 wherein the adjusting of the power output of said electrical waveform generator to maintain a constant vibrational amplitude of said ultrasonic blade includes adjusting voltage of the power output while maintaining motional current and phase angle constant. 6. A surgical method for transecting osseous tissue in close proximity to vitally important structures, comprising: operating an ultrasonic waveform generator to output an ultrasonic waveform signal of a preselected frequency; feeding said ultrasonic waveform signal to an electromechanical transducer of an ultrasonic instrument assembly including an ultrasonic blade; generating an ultrasonic standing wave in said ultrasonic instrument assembly including said ultrasonic blade; controlling a robotic subsystem including servomechanisms and a robotic arm movable by said servomechanisms, to move said ultrasonic blade at a constant forward feed rate through bone tissue during a cutting operation, said ultrasonic instrument assembly being mounted to said robotic arm; and in response to a drop in load or applied power as detected via a load sensor or pickup component, controlling said robotic subsystem to terminate forward motion of said ultrasonic blade in the bone tissue. 7. The method defined in claim 6 wherein the operating of said ultrasonic waveform generator including adjusting power output thereof to maintain a constant vibrational amplitude of said ultrasonic blade. 8. The method defined in claim 7 wherein the adjusting of the power output of said electrical waveform generator to maintain a constant vibrational amplitude of said ultrasonic blade includes adjusting voltage of the power output while maintaining motional current and phase angle constant. 9. The method defined in claim 6 wherein the controlling of said robotic subsystem includes operating a digital processor of a control unit operatively connected to said servomechanisms. 10. A surgical method for transecting osseous tissue in close proximity to vitally important structures, comprising: operating an ultrasonic waveform generator to output an ultrasonic waveform signal of a preselected frequency; feeding said ultrasonic waveform signal to an electromechanical transducer of an ultrasonic instrument assembly including an ultrasonic blade; generating an ultrasonic standing wave in said ultr

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  • blade · CPC title

  • for incising tissue · CPC title

  • Manipulators specially adapted for use in surgery · CPC title

  • Surgical robots · CPC title

  • using mechanical vibrations, e.g. ultrasonic (A61B17/22012 takes precedence; dental tooth drilling devices operated by vibration A61C3/03; removing intra-ocular material using mechanical vibrations A61F9/00745) · CPC title

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What does patent US10835276B2 cover?
A surgical system for transecting osseous tissue includes an ultrasonic waveform generator, a control unit, an ultrasonic instrument assembly including a electromechanical transducer and an ultrasonic blade, and a robotic system. The ultrasonic instrument assembly is attached to the robotic arm. The surgical system is configured so that the robotic arm moves the ultrasonic blade at a constant f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Misonix Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/320068. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 17 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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